The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... languages in use within the terri- tory of the Soviet Union . There are 23 principal regional stations . With so diverse an output there is no means of making a meaningful percentage breakdown of program categories , but Soviet radio on ...
... languages in use within the terri- tory of the Soviet Union . There are 23 principal regional stations . With so diverse an output there is no means of making a meaningful percentage breakdown of program categories , but Soviet radio on ...
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... languages . These were spoken in the rela- tively prosperous and thickly peopled savanna and plateau regions of the Cameroon - Nigeria borderland and came to be known as the Bantu languages , meaning simply the languages of the people ...
... languages . These were spoken in the rela- tively prosperous and thickly peopled savanna and plateau regions of the Cameroon - Nigeria borderland and came to be known as the Bantu languages , meaning simply the languages of the people ...
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... language , and a considerable number speak more than one American Indian language . There has been an exchange of vocabularies among the languages . There are also various Cariban languages , with trans - Caribbean roots , spoken by the ...
... language , and a considerable number speak more than one American Indian language . There has been an exchange of vocabularies among the languages . There are also various Cariban languages , with trans - Caribbean roots , spoken by the ...
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